MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
MONDAY. MAY 20. 1963
STANDINGS
Unltri Prill IntarnallMal
W. L. Pet OB
Boston 1 J
chjcyo. J '
Sl'V'SSEL -T i3 j5I '4
Kanaaa Clt)r'"J S
Cleveland . 15 ' ? J la
Minnesota M SI .400 ',s
Washington n -
fundar's Rasults ....
Cleveland , Minnesota 4 I HI I
Minnesota 7, Cleveland Undl
Ualtlmora 4. Chicago 3 CJt
Chicago 4. Baltimore 3 Und,
'"Detroit . Wasriiniton I
New York 10. Lot "' fni
Kanaaa City a Boston 7 (2nd)
NATIONAL LEAOUt
W. L. Pet. OB
San Franclaco .. 2 1 -a'5 .
Loa Antelei a 1 .S0 1
St. Loula .. 20 10 11 4
Chlcaio I 1 SIJ
Milwaukee 10 20 .487 9
Plttaburih 17 II 4BJ
Cincinnati 17 18 .4B6 9
Philadelphia 17 20 .439
Houston " 22 7
New York 1 23 .410
Saturday's Results
Milwaukee 10, Chlcaio 6
Houiton 3. Philadelphia 1
New York 4, Ban Kranclaco 0
Loa Anfelea 8. Plttaburjh 4
Cincinnati , St. Louis J Inlfht)
lunday'i Results ....
Chlcafo 3, Milwaukee 3 (tail
Milwaukee a, Chicago 2 (2ndl
Cincinnati 10, St. Loula
rmrour.n ,.
toe Anfelea 4,' New York 1 (2nd,
S3 inningai ,
Philadelphia 3, Sin CrenclKO 0
"san Francisco I, Philadelphia 9
tuna;
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Northern Dlvlilon
W. L.
Tacoma . 21 13
c..tti 10 14
nnHi.nrf lfl 17 .40S
Spokane 17 20 .4.10 91,
Hawaii 14 20
Pet. OB
.618
J7B i ;
.413 7
Southern Division
W. I.. Pel. OB
San Dleo .. 22 17
Dallas-r't. W. ... 18 17 .814 J
Salt Lake City . 18 16 .48) 3
Oklahoma City ., 18 18 .471 1 i
Denver - 18 22 .421 S'.a
Sunday'a Reiultt '
Dallas-Ft. Worth 6, Salt Lake
City 4 I lat samel
Dallaa-rt. Worth 4, Silt Lake
City 1 12nd same)
Tacoma It. Portland 7 (lit same)
Tacoma 4. Portland 3 (2nd same)
Seattle 9, San Dleio 0 (lat game)
San Diego 0. Senile 4 (2nd game.
12 Innlnga)
Hawaii S, Spokane 2 (lat game)
Spokane 4, Hawaii 2 12nd same)
Denver at Oklahoma City (ppd
rain)
NOBTHWEST LEAGUE
Yakima
Trl-Clty
I Lewliton ........
Wenatchee -..
Salem .............
Eusene ...........
Pet. OB
.610
.803
18 11 177 14
13 11 141 !'.
12 12 100 2',
.luu U',a
Ashland - Southern Oregon
college made It two spring
sports championships in the
Oregon Collegiate conference
Saturday when the tennis
team joined the Raider track
team in garnering titles.
The Red Raider netters took
the championship and runner
up honors in both singles and
doubles to score 13 team
. 16 11
2 is .
SATURDAY RESULTS:
(ConaolaUon Finals)
Ted Marr. O. del. John Alexan
der, O, 7-8. 1-8, 8-3.
lunday'a Reiulta
Trl-Clty 3-0. Salem 3-3
Wenatchee 2-0. Yakima 1-1
Lcwlaton 9-6, Eugene 3-1
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Northern Dlvlilon .
W. L. Pet. GB
Ttocheeter 17 19 131 11,
Syracuic . ... 16 18 .916 2
Richmond -. 13 18 .484 3',i
onto 18 18 .439 4
(Champlomhlp Flnala)
Dick Blackimllh. S, del. Jim
Blackimlth. S. 8-6. 6-2.
Dick Blackamlth and Ken Steven-
aon. S. del. John Pooolewell and
Jim Blickatone, S, 0-7. 6-1.
(Semlrlnala)
D. Blacksmith. 8, det. Alexan
der, O. 8-2, 7-8.
J. Biacxam in l. del. Marr. o.
6-0, 6-1.
' .em Division
W, L. Pet. OB
a ..... 20 14 IBB
!! 17 13 .387 1
:napolla 10 19 114 II '4
.lonvllla 16 18 .497 t'i
.iumbui 13 23 143 its
Sunday'! Result!
Indtanapolla 6, Toronto 4 (Istl
Indianapolis 3, Toronto 1 (2nd,
T InnlnsB)
Arkansas 1, Jackaonvllle 0 (lat,
7 innlnss)
Jacksonville 9. Arkansas 3 12nd)
Buffalo 13, Rochester 4 (Istl
Rochester 8, Buffalo 1 12nd, 7
innlnss)
Syracuse 11, Columbui 4
Richmond 11, AUanta 1
GP Scores
First SO
Loop Wins
SOUTHERN OREGON
CONFERENCE STANDINGS
W. L. Pet.
Medford 13 1 .020
Klamath Falls a 9 .643
Crater 10 6 .629
Ashland 2 12 .187
Granu Paas 3 13 .167
Ashland - Granu Pass
high, breaking into the vic
tory column for the first time
this season In Southern Ore-
ion conference baseball, tri
umphed not once but twice
Saturday.
The Cavemen shut out Ash
land In the opening game of
doubleheader 7 to 0 as Jim
Thompson pitched a one-hit'
ter and Lyman Kcisecker,
Don Summers, Jim Morrow,
Bob Peters and Gary Reddlck
supplied the batting power.
In the second game GP won
4 to 3 is Steve Newman and
Jim Thompson combined for
a three-hitter. Reddlck hit the
first out-of-the park homer
at Ashland's relatively new
field. The blast over the right
centerfieid fence was In the
fifth inning with one man
aboard.
Rhodei Spoils No Hitter
Thompson, who walked but
one and fanned 10 batters,
almost had a no-hitter in the
first game. With two out in
the bottom of the seventh, he
had two strikes on John
Rhodes. The Ashland batter
then singled to left field. Kci
secker doubled and tripled
for GP, Summers had three
singles and Morrow, Peters
and Reddlck each two.
For four runs In the second
Inning of the opener. Grants
Pass got hits by Summers,
Morrow and Reddlck, a sacri
fice hit by Hardin and a sac
rifice fly by Bill Standley
along with the aid of a base
on balls.
The teams play at Grants
Pass on Tuesdsy to conclude
their league seasons.
MNE8CORES:
Oranla Paas 041 (Hit 07 13 1
Ashland 000 (W0 00 1 9
Thompson end Patera; Barger,
Tllford (31 and DoBoer.
Orantl Pass - 001 11 n 4 I ,1
Ashland 000 002 3 3 0
Newman. Thompson it) and Pe
ters: Rhodes and DeBoar,
ZZZw 'Hsia,' Jll
ONE-TWO IN 100 Fred Thomas is shown nipping teammate
Doyle Bransom in 9.7 in the 100-yard dash as the Southern
Oregon college runners finished first and second in the
event Saturday at Ashland during the Oregon Collegiate
conference track meet. Thomas also won the triple jump
snd the broad jump and scored 25'i individual points.
Bransom won the 220 dash and was second also to Thomas in
the broad Jump. (Dean Freeman photo).
MEDFORDtaTRIBUNI
SFdDmTTS
Red Raider Netters
Win 4th OCC Title
points. Oregon College won
six points and Portland Slate
three.
Dick Blacksmith defeated
his brother, Jim, in the sin
gles finals. In the doubles fi
nale Dick Blacksmith and Ken
Stevenson downed teammates
John Popplewell and Jim
Blacksmith.
It was the fourth first place
Hedrick 9th
Undefeated
Hedrick Junior high boys'
tennis team completed an
eight match unbeaten season
by downing McLoughtln S to
2 last week. Ken Myers and
Craig Pructt were undefcat
ed during the season.
H FAULTS:
Slnilei Ken Mven. H di
Steve Ofttr, M, (1-3. fl-3; Jamei
nenneu, m, oei. uraif Hon on, H,
26. 9-7. 6-2; Cn.li Pruett. H. def,
Lynn Weatwood. M, (M, fl-0; Rich-
9-7. 81; Ron Rector, H, da(, Jim
nevnnini. a.n. n.j h.
IkoublAK Mvtra anrf Pnlabl Ami
ugier ana nenncit, ai, n-3; wit
wood and Curtis def. Fred Fuhl
na rrueii, oa, o-a.
CWA Tops
Medco Nine
John Blgham and Jim Sing
lcr hit homers Sunday as Com
munications Workers of Am
erica trimmed Medco 14 to
10 in Jackson County Soft
ball association game at Butte
Falls.
Slnglcr had three hits and
Blgham and Jack Ballantync
each two for CWA and Hank
Tygart and Darwin Moore
each two for Medico.
CWA collected 12 hits and
the Butte Falls team nine.
trophy for SOC In the OCC.
The fourth Red Raiders and
Ted Marr and John Alexander
of OCE will enter the NAIA
District 2 battle next week
end.
Southern Oregon Retains OCC
Track Toga; Five Marks Fall
Ashland - Southern Ore
gon college depth proved over
whelming here Saturday as
the Red Raiders of the Rogue
successfully defended their
Oregon Collegiate conference
track and field diadem.
Fred Thomas sparked the
Raiders with three firsts and
a tie for fourth and Mike
Hanby soared to a record
14-6'., in the pole vault as tne
Ashland school ran up 148
points. Portland State was sec
ond with lis, Eastern Oregon
was a distant third with 14.
Oregon college had 13 and
Oregon Tech 8.
SOC and PSC divided the
first places, each taking eight.
Five records fell and one was
tied. Portland State's Vikings
shattered four marks, Don Mc
Cartney with 50.0 in the quarter-mile,
Ken Patera with 55-2
in the shot put, Steve Cur
tice with 226-414 in the Jave
lin and Phil White with 6-4
in the high jump.
SOC's Bill White tied the
high hurdle record at 14.8 and
also won the lows in 24.6.
Thomas 25Vj Poin'i
Thomas won the hop, step
and jump with 48-2, the 100
in 9.7 and the broad jump
with 22-7. His tie for fourth
was in the high jump. His
2S'i points were the meet's
individual high. Other SOC
victors were Terry Boatman,
MC Vikings
Champions
Hiddle Myrtle Creole hign
mothered Rogue River 11 to
0 here Saturday in the play
off for iha District 8 A-2 base
ball title. The Vikings art
champs o fthoj Umpqua Valley
letgu and Rogue River won
iha Rogue loop title.
16:13 In the three-mile and
Doyle Bransom, 22.9 in the
220.
Patera and Don McMillan
doubled for PSC, Patera win
ning the discus with 142-81
along with the shot and Mc
Millan taking the mile in
4:29.3 and the half-mile in
Golf Tourney
Results Listed
Ashland -Following are the
individual results of the golf
tourney during the Oregon
Collegiate conference spring
sports festival last week end
at Southern Oregon college:
RESULTS:
Portland State gis Mike OToole
145. Paul Versch 147. Dave John
son 182. Jay LUtie 162.
Southern Oregon fifis Ron Get
chell 135, Jack Richardson 162, Bill
Gilmer 173. Gary Phillips 178.
Oregon Collete 480 Jamea Goldt
1SS, Jamea Fereuaon 186. Larry
Wolf 174, Dave Pappln 17J
Oregon Tech 733 Bob Schlnkel
167, Larry Brown 181, Dave Elrod
190, John Reed 1SS.
2.01.7. The Vikings took the
relay In 3:29.3.
Thomas's triple jump places
him among the top jumpers
in national small college per
formances. The triple jump is
a new event this year and his
46-2 will be the conference
meet record. His mark and the
M-SVs vault by Hanby are
SOC school records.
Boatman was the strongest
in a grueling three-mile which
saw SOC's Norm Oyler devel
op a leg cramp and one PSC
runner become a victim of the
heat and fail to finish. Oyler
toured the last three laps with
the cramp and took second
place. He drew a big ovation.
Davis Services
Set Wednesday
Elmira, N.y. (UPD Flags
hung at half mast at city hall
and at other office buildings
today as Elmira tried to accept
the loss of its greatest sports
hero. Ernie Davis.
The body of the 23-year-old,
former Syracuse university
halfback arrived in his home
town Sunday from Cleveland,
where he died Saturday after
a 13-month fight against acute
leukemia.
Funeral services for the
only Negro ever to win the
Heisman Trophy as college
footbal's outstanding player
two years ago will be held
Wednesday from Monumental
Baptist church, only a block
from his home.
RESULTS:
Triple Jumr Thomaa. SOC; Spo
slto. PSC: Franzke, PSC: Sitea.
PSC: Evana, SOC. 46-2. INew
event)
Mile McMillan. PSC: A r n d t,
SOC: Small. PSC; Dahlstrom, SOC;
Mussrave. OCE. 4:29.3.
440 McCartney. PSC; Cecil. OTI;
oranam. am;; rrantz. autj; nice,
EOC. 50.0. (Record!
100 Thomaa. SOC; Bransom,
SOC; Evans, EOC; Sposito, PSC;
mancicn. iu.
Shot nut Patera. PSC: Baker.
SOC; Clark. PSC; Ellis. SOC; Rob
inson. SOC. 55-2. (Record!
HUh hurdles B. White. SOC:
Klser, SOC; Powell, PSC; Franzke,
rat,; Autry, utG. 14.0. (ilea rec
ord)
880 McMillan. PSC: LiRov
SOC: Bachaman. PSC; Sparks, SOC;
Arnai, aui.. 4:ui.r.
220 Bransom. SOC: Cecil, PSC:
Evana. EOC: Sachtler, PSC;
Graham. SOC. 22.9.
3 mile Boatman, SOC: Olyer,
SOC: Small, PSC; Lewie, EOC;
Dombrowskt. PSC. 16:13.0.
Javelin Cu r ti ce, PSC; Ellis.
SOC; Evans. SOC: Murray. PSC;
Christian. EOC. 226-1',. I Record I
Low hurdles B. White, SOC;
Franzke, PSC: Powell, PSC: Klser,
SOC: Mendenhall, PSC. 24 6.
Hlh Jump P. White. PSC; Pur.
keyvile. SC; Ewlsht, SOC; Evans.
SOC; Thomas. SOC. 6-4. (Record!
Broad jump Thomaa, SOC;
Bransom. SOC: Sposito, PSC; Hood,
SOC; WoH. OCE. 22-7.
Discus Patera. PSC; Bartlett.
OCE: Ellis. SOC; Johns. OTI; Rob
inson. SOC. 142-8'.
Mile relay PSC (McCartney,
Whitaker. White. FranUl. SOC.
OCE 3 '29 3
Pole vault H inby, SOC: Gor
don. SOC: White. PSC: Lewis. SOC:
Lay, EOC. 14-6l,. (Record)
Webf oots
Beat 'Lums
Eugene - (OH) - Oregon's
football Ducks used five pass
Interceptions to defeat the
slumni 14-6 before some 3,
000 persons Saturday.
The Ducks took a 14-0 lead
on a S-yard pass from Terry
DcSylvia to Rich Schwab in
the first period and a 20-yard
pass interception runback by
center Ron Stratten in the
second period. Buck Corey
kicked the extra points.
Oliver McKinney intercept
ed a pass to set up the first
touchdown for the winners.
The alumni scored its
touchdown in the second pe
riod on a 59-yard pass from
Ron Veres to Ben Brown.
mi xSv
KEN ROSEWALL
World Profeniontl Champion
ROD LAVER
1961 A 42 Wimbledon Champion Winner of Grand
EARL BUCHHOLZ
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Gold Ray Fish Count
Wr'K ENDING MAY 1:
Chinook salmon 5,192 (Includes
10.5 per Jack salmon).
Winter run steelhcad None.
Summer run steelhead -28 (first
on May 13).
FULL SKASON:
Chinook salmon 6.814 (Includes
10 per cent jack aalmon) since
April 9.
Winter run steelhead 9,801
since Nov. IS (fins! count).
Summer run steelhead -28 since
May 13.
2 B
Oregon's Ducks Capture
Far West Track Crown
, Pullman, Wash. - (OH) - Ore
gon'! Ducks can win without
star dlitanceman Keith For
man. The Ducks, with Forman
sidelined with an injured foot,
captured their 10th straight
Far West track championship
here Saturday.
Bill Bowerman's forces ran
ud 74V4 points. 10 more than
arch-rival Oregon State. Wash
ington State finished third
with 53, Washington 40 and
Idaho 20.
Canadian Dave Steen stood
out for Oregon. Hhe shatter
ed meet records in winning
the shot put in 60-2 and the
discus in 177-1 V4.
Five other meet marks were
broken by Terry Llewellyn
at 6-10' a in the high jump
for Oregon, Oregon State's
Morgan Groth in 4:03.2 in
the mile, Gary Stenlund of
the Beavers with 241-5 in the
javelin, Washington's Brian
Sternberg at 16V4 in the pole
vault and Eilif Fredriksen of
Washington State with 48
11 V4 in t,he triple jump.
Oregon Coach Bill Bower
man said Forman also would
miss next Saturday's Modesto
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Grade School Track
NATIONAL MCAUt'K
CUn A Rune ball throw.
on. Hoov., 2H-1; ihM put Cos.
Hoov . 33-l'ii polt vault; Sorenion.
Wih , 7-3; hffh Jump Cobh,
Hoov., A'; broad Jump Ftmrlte.
Root.. H-3; I0 Prultl. Jeff., 7 J;
l.0 Merrar. Jai-k in V 33ft !
Jeff. 310; medley relay Jeft.
i i'iiiu; nonver bi. jetierion S3,
Washington !HI. Root veil 47ta
Wtlion it. Jack ion h.
t'lait B Baiehal! throw, Gilbert,
Rooi.; shot put Gilbert. Root ;
wie vauu orr, Jen., 7-3; hifh
mmp (Jcxxt. lW , 4.3; broad
iiimp Torhetm, Hoov. 13-11; AO
lanfnrd. ttonv II n t .i n.-tir
Hnov.. 10 nlav Umvof
30 8; medley relay Jefferann !
HCORINo: Hoover M. Roosevelt '
00. Waihiniton .12, Jefferson 43 t, i
nisisisii rfo-(, .i armor, j.
flan C Baseball throw'
nala UTa.k J. .....it '
Davis. Willi., 7-3: Mh Jump 1
-Captey, Hoov., J 10; broad Jump :
Templeman. Jeff., 13-3,; no
Lust, Hoov. HO; 1(10 He. ken,
atu; relay Hoover 31 3;
medley relay Jefferaon. st'OR. ,
INCi: Jjirkson 47s. Washington i
Hr-over 43, Ron sevelt 40, Jet
lerson 3B. Wilson 34 ls. ,
KOCH SCORES 15
Portland - flIPti - George
Koch scored IS points in five
events as Portland completed
an unbeaten season with an .
86-44 track victory over Sc-I
attl Picific Saturday.
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